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incompletion

/in-kuhm-plee-shuhn/US // ˌɪn kəmˈpli ʃən //

未完成,未完成的工作,不完整,未完成的任务

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being incomplete; incompleteness.
    • : Football. an incomplete forward pass.

Examples

  • In 2019 — Allen’s sophomore season — 23 percent of his incompletions were charted as off-target by ESPN’s Stats & Information Group, worst in the league.

  • Instead, Reid lined his offense up in a shotgun formation and rolled Henne out to the right to pass, risking an incompletion and a turnover on the arm of a backup quarterback with no previous playoff experience.

  • They had a first down at the Baltimore 5-yard line but couldn’t reach the end zone as a first-down run lost two yards and Ben Roethlisberger threw incompletions on second and third downs.

  • The authentic incompletion of the neid afforded a good pretext for cuts and erasures.

  • Desire and need have been treated as signs of deficiency, and endeavor as proof not of power but of incompletion.

  • Incompletion of the radical is one of the commonest causes of words being coined faultily.

  • Northward of this tomb is a sarcophagus that shows a well laid plan in a state of perpetual incompletion.

  • He supposed he had apprehended dimly the risk of this incompletion in Paris during that first Long Vacation.